I'm using the Scrollspy section on one of my pages. The action works great, whizzing down to the relevant section of the page and back, the menu sticking to the top of the page. My problem is that the highlight of the 'current' section (which I have styled orange). As soon as you scroll down the page the last button get the current styling, which then stays...

The custom css styling hasn't caused this, as it happens with or without.

thanks for that. I had a look, but that post at stackoverflow had a variety of answers, none of which seem relevant here, as I'm using the Pagelines section to create the Scrollspy, not coding it myself.

Interestingly I found the following. I had downloaded the entire Demo settings and content from the Goodies section and applied it all to my site (which was fun!!), and then used the 'Sections' page as the template for creating my 'Facts' page. I left the scrollspy coding as it was and added the content.

...... as far as I can see the main difference between those two pages is that on the 'Tools' page all the Scrollspy nav links are continuous in the main content, and on the 'Sections' page they are spread over a series of content boxes. Could that have something to do with it?

The issue as far as I can see, is that the Scroll Spy was designed to target content on a page/post and not individual sections. I have set myself to follow this topic and will speak to one of our developers but I have a feeling that he may say the same thing I said and that it wasn't designed to target sections.

Fair enough. I thought it had to be that, which is why it doesn't work on the Pagelines Sections demo page either. Shame, coz on a page like that one, with lots of different sections is the perfect place to use Scrollspy. I like having the content on a long page rather than multiple pages.

As a workaround, is there any way to implement sections inside the main body content? Things like quicksliders and boxes? I'm guessing not...

Fixed! By adding content boxes to the Content Area section of the template rather than the Page template, the scrollspy works beautifully. Thanks for sending me down that path. Related to an earlier post you answered about transparent background on the blog page, I'm trying to get the background of the page transparent too. I modified the custom css thusly: